This hate began at home.

A privileged teen from an affluent New Jersey suburb bragged about being “the biggest antisemite in America,” ranted about how he wanted to murder his artist mom’s Jewish friends and posed in his $1.2 million family home with swords and knives, according to shocking new court docs related to a major ISIS-linked terror network uncovered by the NYPD and FBI.

Milo Sedarat, 19, the son of a noted Iranian-American poet and a mother who hosted a local podcast, raged online about how he wanted to carry out mass executions of Jews, and wanted to run down pro-Israel demonstrations in multicultural Montclair, the US Attorney’s Office in New Jersey alleged in a complaint unsealed Thursday.

Via direct messages and social media, Sedarat, 19, and another unidentified man tra

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